Egg?

Yes. We don't have a family history of sever allergies so our pediatrician said there isn't a need to delay any foods except honey but that's for the potential botulism. Ds gets any healthy food we are eating.

Yes. We don't have a family history of sever allergies so our pediatrician said there isn't a need to delay any foods except honey but that's for the potential botulism. Ds gets any healthy food we are eating.

No history of allergies here either but after eating a big salad with eggs in it I kissed LO and his entire face swelled up, and he got hives. After being tested in a pediatric allergist office we found out he is severely allergic to eggs, whites and yolks. I know our doctor says (and I believe the Canadian Pediatric Society but I could be wrong) says no yolks before age one. Maybe try the whites and go from there :)

No history of allergies here either but after eating a big salad with eggs in it I kissed LO and his entire face swelled up, and he got hives. After being tested in a pediatric allergist office we found out he is severely allergic to eggs, whites and yolks. I know our doctor says (and I believe the Canadian Pediatric Society but I could be wrong) says no yolks before age one. Maybe try the whites and go from there :)

I've been frying them not till crisp. So the yolk is still liquid as that has the most nutrients before its cooked all the way. And she loves it and started at 8 mths. I did it based on my mother. She says everyone ate them since we were 6 mths. So I said ok ill try it. I did start her wih just yolks first.

I've been frying them not till crisp. So the yolk is still liquid as that has the most nutrients before its cooked all the way. And she loves it and started at 8 mths. I did it based on my mother. She says everyone ate them since we were 6 mths. So I said ok ill try it. I did start her wih just yolks first.

Yes from a kiss! He is so allergic that he is considered 'contact sensitive'. If his poor face had that reaction, I cant imagine what could have happened if he had ingested them. We are hopeful he will outgrow them soon!!! Our toddler loved scrambled eggs!

Yes from a kiss! He is so allergic that he is considered 'contact sensitive'. If his poor face had that reaction, I cant imagine what could have happened if he had ingested them. We are hopeful he will outgrow them soon!!! Our toddler loved scrambled eggs!

We feed whole scrambled eggs but the rule is no egg whites before one if you're worried about allergies. The egg white is the most allergenic part not the yolk. When we first introduced I would just scramble the yolk but now I give him the whole egg and its no problem.

We feed whole scrambled eggs but the rule is no egg whites before one if you're worried about allergies. The egg white is the most allergenic part not the yolk. When we first introduced I would just scramble the yolk but now I give him the whole egg and its no problem.

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